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What are the shining idioms?
1, every grass and tree in spring [cù nù nù nù nù nù].

Later, people used "every grass and tree has a splendid spring" to describe how hard it is for parents to repay their kindness to their children.

Source: Meng Jiao's poem "Wandering Son" in the Tang Dynasty: "Only an inch of long grass has a few feelings, and I have three rays of spring." Who can say that a child's filial piety as weak as grass can repay the kindness of such a loving mother as Chunhui Puze?

2, the new glow [hu ā gu ā ng r ā x and n]

Translation: refers to persistent study and daily renewal in Germany.

Source: "Li Shi Han Du Shang Bei": "Let the smell envy, light new." Let me hear that Mi Chong has made unremitting efforts to study in Germany, which is updated every day.

3, transferred from the evening news Yin [zhā o hu and x and y and n]

Sooner or later (within a day), rain or shine. Light, sunshine.

Source: Song Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower" "Hao Tang Hao Tang (shāng)(shāng), endless; It is sunny in the morning and cloudy at night. " Vast expanse, the weather is ever-changing. This is a magnificent sight of Yueyang Tower.

Nothing grows, and spring is coming.

Chunhui: the sunshine in spring; It is a metaphor for parents' loving care for their children. An inch of grass: an inch of grass; Metaphor children's infinite gratitude to their parents.

Origin: modern times. Liu Yazi's Life of a Martyr Hanging Willow: Chunhui loves her relatives, but the crisis is always unknown. I don't know why there are a hundred crises because of the infinite feelings of parents' parenting.

5. Stone and Mountain Hui [shí tā o yù r shā n hu:]

Translation: Tao: hide. If a stone hides beautiful jade, its mountain will shine.

Source: Jin Wen Fu: "Stones and mountains are bright, and water is charming with pearls." Although from a person's heart, there are beautiful jade hidden in the stone, but its mountains must have luster, afraid that others will use it first.